Saturday, February 11, 2012

Passing along this Sunday's Tongue and Groove reading information.

It's rare when one of the SoCal poetry tribe gets the opportunity to perform outside of the familiar preach-mostly-to-converted poetry/spoken word circuits in both LA/OC.  So, here's a sincere salute to Rick Lupert on his appearance in Sunday's edition of Conrad Romo's Tongue and Groove reading series at the Hotel Cafe in Hollywood.

At his best, Rick has the poetry talent and the comic timing/audience rapport to make him an ideal choice to play a bigger room. 

For those able to attend, go see him and the other talent on display.


SPREADING THE WORD for 8 YEARS!

"Tongue & Groove"

A monthly offering of short fiction, personal essays, poetry, spoken word + music. Produced by Conrad Romo and featuring: Daniel Pyne "A Hole In The Ground Owned By A Liar", Cecil Castellucci "FIRST DAY ON EARTH", Joan Kelly "The Pleasure's All Mine", Rick Lupert "Death of a Mauve Bat", Rena Durrant and musical guest Paulene



Sunday February 12th

6-7:30 pm

The Hotel Cafe

1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd.

Hollywood, Ca 90028

$6.00



Cecil Castellucci's novels for young adults include First Day on Earth, Rose Sees Red, Beige, The Queen of Cool, and Boy Proof and a picture book Grandma's Gloves which won the California Book Award gold medal. She also wrote the graphic novels The PLAIN Janes and Janes in Love for DC Comics Minx line. She has had numerous short stories published in various places including Strange Horizons, Teeth, The Eternal Kiss, Geektastic (which she co-edited) and Interfictions 2. Her upcoming half prose / half graphic novel is called The Year of the Beasts will be out in May. In addition to writing books, she writes plays, opera librettos, does performance pieces and occasionally rocks out. For more information go to HYPERLINK "http://www.misscecil.com" \t "_blank" www.misscecil.com



Daniel Pyne's screenwriter credits include The Manchurian Candidate, Fracture, Any Given Sunday, and Miami Vice. He's also the author of the wildly successful noir novel, Twentynine Palms (which was also made into a feature film). His second novel, is a crime mystery set in Colorado about a burnt-out high school teacher who buys a gold mine off the internet and suddenly finds himself surrounded by an unwanted group of locals, wanting their part in his pipe dream.



Rick Lupert served for two years as a co-director of the Valley Contemporary Poets and has hosted the open mic. series Cobalt Café in Canoga Park since 1994. His poetry has appeared in numerous magazines and literary journals, including The Los Angeles Times, Rattle, Chiron Review, Zuzu's Petals and others. He edited the anthologies A Poet's Haggadah: Passover through the Eyes of Poets and The Night Goes on All Night - Noir Inspired Poetry, and is the author of thirteen books.



Joan Kelly grew up in the South Bay area of L.A. and got her bachelor's degree at Antioch University in her thirties after dropping out of UC Santa Cruz in her twenties, and keeps her weird Hello Kitty shit to herself.

Rena Durrant is a seasoned trial attorney and is twice published in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review. She also has been heavily involved in the L.A. art scene for the past decade curating and promoting collaborative film, music, and dance events. This will be her first public reading.



Paulene are an acoustic indie-folk duo from Los Angeles composed of Paul Christensen and Arlene Deradoorian. ..



Come one, come all and come early! Seating is limited and we start on time! tongueandgroovela.com



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